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Kylian Mbappé will leave Paris and Luis Enrique judges his involvement at PSG since the announcement of his departure.
Paris Saint-Germain hosts Stade Rennais for the 23rd day of Ligue 1, Sunday February 25 (5:05 p.m.). Facing the media during the traditional pre-meet press conference, Luis Enrique was probed on the involvement of Kylian Mbappé since the announcement of his departure at the end of the season.
And the Spanish tactician did not evade, taking this opportunity to clarify his point of view on the matter. “I don’t see any difference for any of my players. What’s coming in the immediate future is a very important match for us tomorrow. We want to continue to show that we are efficient against any opponent and in all competitions. Being a PSG player doesn’t allow you to relax.”
Marquinhos, an important player
Still on the subject of departures, the Marquinhos case has often been mentioned by the media in recent weeks. The defender being less efficient in Paris. But Luis Enrique considers that the performances of the former Roma player are still suitable.
“I’m not talking about transfers. Few players leave PSG. Those who leave, it’s because their contract ends or the club sells. (…) But as far as Marquinhos is concerned, you have to accept criticism when you are at PSG. For me, he’s a top player, always at his level, he’s a very important player for us.”
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